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after all of these years, i'm finally getting a putter that fits me. since i was a kid, i always had off-the-rack 35" putters. WAY too big for me. about 5 years ago, i bought a 34", and it was better. but now i've changed my putting stance, and realized that i naturally fit into a 32.5 – 33" putter. borrowed a 33" from a friend for a round, and it was wild how much more consistent i was with distance, especially lag putts.
Are you a Jack Nicklaus style putter or just short?
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Thu June 28, 2018 7:08 pm
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Anyone ever tried an Evnroll putter?
Nope. I still use a Ping Anser from the 70s.
is it stamped with phoenix or scottsdale?
they're great putters..i think i have 3 of them but haven't used them in years
I just don't play enough to really get used to a new putter. I've had the grip replaced like 4 times since my dad handed it down to me in the late 90s.
i bought a cameron around 2005 and haven't used anything since..im almost embarrassed to say that i have never changed the grip..its so worn down but i love it
they're great putters..i think i have 3 of them but haven't used them in years
I just don't play enough to really get used to a new putter. I've had the grip replaced like 4 times since my dad handed it down to me in the late 90s.
i bought a cameron around 2005 and haven't used anything since..im almost embarrassed to say that i have never changed the grip..its so worn down but i love it
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Fri June 29, 2018 12:17 am
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
after all of these years, i'm finally getting a putter that fits me. since i was a kid, i always had off-the-rack 35" putters. WAY too big for me. about 5 years ago, i bought a 34", and it was better. but now i've changed my putting stance, and realized that i naturally fit into a 32.5 – 33" putter. borrowed a 33" from a friend for a round, and it was wild how much more consistent i was with distance, especially lag putts.
Are you a Jack Nicklaus style putter or just short?
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Fri June 29, 2018 12:19 am
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 11:15 pm Posts: 20780 Location: the bathroom
doug rr wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Anyone ever tried an Evnroll putter?
Nope. I still use a Ping Anser from the 70s.
is it stamped with phoenix or scottsdale?
they're great putters..i think i have 3 of them but haven't used them in years
I just don't play enough to really get used to a new putter. I've had the grip replaced like 4 times since my dad handed it down to me in the late 90s.
i bought a cameron around 2005 and haven't used anything since..im almost embarrassed to say that i have never changed the grip..its so worn down but i love it
i change every putter grip to the classic Ping Man Blackout. i love it. my bro makes fun of me every time we play together (he's on the trendy super-thick putter grip train)
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Sun July 08, 2018 10:24 pm
The Master
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 3:21 pm Posts: 42215
confession: i've been using a baseball grip for years but finally decided to use interlocking fingers on more than a few holes..i was making better contact, but couldn't control direction
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